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Durham Review (1897), 11 Feb 1909, p. 7

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te PION" RAMME GASOLINE “NE. 'athy W3 TRIAL at”. lad.- don’t IINU LII. ‘II- er shipments {rin- lbe United Nat" 'ml’li on tttr gront III" we" es It" will. " in I” than in PM. Toronto, Feb. air-A memorial to "l nlio-n killed in the South African war will he ended shortly on Uniermity uvrnm. oppoUte the union". A dele. gallon mm! the Premier» consent this mar-inn. The tittttre tor the memorial are already co-pktecl by Sculptor AL ward, Ind groan! will be m in the near tun-re. The memorial at. $35,- om. nd,ioi, Thulkaitmr of police. a "mum-H that rraiyt'eytPit1 he :n t'orcr.tl between the C. P. R. main line and twenty morn north or th- Nation-l Tra-ntinrutat Railway in the db. hirl! of Alpha and Thur)" by. Ttttthd prohibition ot “mt-l in also to be onf-mwl Alon. the at!!! If” ot COI- etnmion work. To the Canadians Who Fell in the Scull Mlkll Campaign. Her-n Sellaaf Probably Farally Injured at Beth Crossing. tracks at humus!" “we! a: the 3.lttt n'rlork train from Toronto in coming in. Hia team beenme mum nimble, and the "mine ens-heel into them. Both hordes were killed. m n t he Mr. Set-cm pit-Suing mill "actual. I. debt-k train " l.?". reryed lulled nearly a of :5th in t the pant year alone paid out. the The Animal Killed Many Sheep in Mesa Township. STRUCK BY TRAIN. Winnipeg, Fety Iv-av, mgmg tun-ugh ttre lower streets ot the any. The watt " higher than it has been for thirty-thru- you". The nevu- pawn of Ntsrembertt have snap-(I'd publication. Illd‘ "hummus damage has how-n causal. "ankfcrt-on.ttrr-yttc"t "ports the high-at. water in fifty you" in some of the damn” in the (lilo-awn“. At Emu-ll of Hagen luau-mm! lhe tire " numhrr of t he frestret ht Nun-Inn River tuse Twelve Feet in the Night. Many Towns Flosded and Rail. roads Washed Amy. Ten Perm Dru-d and fridge Swept Away at "Illa-u). BIG FLOODS Ill GERMANY. "" hm but mg Whlt MEMORIAL ht RESCUES BABY. mug "on: antral (my; or heavy "in! l a spell ot warm weather, are tour, mg on a most. serious awn-ct in may G of thy country. Ttve fir-t Inm- s are rewrlwl trom Samurai-an, "re many bridgn inure been swept o: and tert people drowned. Along I arr oi the III-ml 'rtretw, however, mum-n are diminUltirttt. .1 Nuremberg the Pauli" mac twelve ' lac-a. night. and thiq morning it in in}; thrutntlt llw lower streets ot the rlin RIGID PROHIBITION. th Luann “math in lb The I um um nvr-r new" kindred dd 3 two-think valuation for sheet ont WOLF SHOT. from " opl ttt l the "oods an lepartmrnt Wan a th tkin " growing more the territory mum-cm. to nn ot Merdeeke is {loud r of dams in the vicin m been carried away. 6.- The floods in Germany m1 rat days of heavy "in: warm weather, are toUN mu. anions awn-l. in man) t-uumry. Th: first {and ~patrh= Herman Selma“, home is near Berlin, was musing here this after- t the lupital in a pre- lh "m upomlm-n. , "ndiug tht, and m in length mt the uni M igh'mrhnod during towmlgip _of _hb/srtt n towuship, “a; the farm of Don- alrohn Mom-Hat. mime-n. Weighing ailing two feet t. Sewn! rail, II! ot the Rhine 'een ori'pt away. pane up the river , inn-In on the par “realm the G. pH h tum Nt away. At lamina, and allow] out. last rm the c_wortd Sew-ml rail, Quinn-ll i mal tuv, _ F Worth l whirl muting ensuring nooded, vicinity my. At ' Mt" aknll Bell hid " mum-y lu-mh-h were "ttttttttttmul HIM at. l-In-mn to :m-wcr vimrgu of violating the Mum-y London Act by charging in. tertit at llw raw of mun~ than 12 per wilt. The nth-Minn of the ontario tttV tlmritiw having been attracted to the rxtt-nt at the "wry immune in "ttttwa by a .ttieitle nnd seizutv of Min-ta in a tsartieularly hrntul Inunnrr, a campaign again“ the mom-y lenders Inn lreen indi- tuted. A dvtoctive of the Provincial Department hm been at work tor mm: tinte meeur'tng the evidence on which thr anion is bring begun to-dny. Six Thousand Dollars' Wcrth of Stolen Goods Found at Watmount. Mnrstreal. Felt. tt.-Deteetiee recov- tred $6.0m) worth of jewellery, turn and other artielo in two Westmount Imuioa “why. and tIO explains a number of theft: from apartment house- rowdy. Hem-y Cannington, un- der an": tor ragrancy, is charged with the thefts. Expedition to Succor Earthquake Sufferers in Calabria. Mrr. J. IPthlurd went from on. mom to “on." in an apartment home. and her iwn-I box disappeared, contain- ing H.200. All " recon-rm] in this lot. Hume, Fob, 8.--A new roliet expmli- lion into t‘alnlarin Inn been organized by United thtm Alnliaueudor Griscom. The Italian authorities have given their ap- proval, and Captain Mala, of the general daft. had lwn ausignod to accompany the expedition in uniform and aid in the work m” distribution. Capt. Mola’s wife is an Ameriean woman. The expedition will leave here on Sat urday.ttnd Hrs Government has given it free trtuvwportatiom Two railroad ears Ion»!ch with sttpplieq will he sent down to Palmi. and from this point the dis- trihulicn M ill be math- to the mountain village, where the suffering is greatest. be automobile. The supplies include 2:000 quart: of sterilized milk tor babies and the Slt'k. as well as blankets and gland: and a comglgt: medical outfit. Ottawa 'lvwateh.. Ahout mm lum- dred wit-nuns of the Fenian Jaids of hix'y-si‘ and seventy, representing vet- Prams from alt part»; of Canada, marched in a body to Parliament Hill at noon t‘-lla_v to pre"" a “quest for . federal grant of hum to mm who were under urmn in defence of their country and presented a Wall of steel to invaders hum the United States. The (Reputation was received by Sir Wilfrid Lnurier and Sir Frederick Borden in the Railway Committee mom of the Home of Com.. Hundred Veterans March to Parl men! Buildings. Committee mom. ugly lu-mh an"! n lu-rm- scrimmal the Radical (Iva-Ins ttamed SIM-10k, who I lent in his "bdrm-ti um! whipped until hr. Another Cp.esvit was Hit-0k by a Herman, ugly wuuml. and bln Violent Scene in the Austrian Par. liament Today. One Member "trashed and Another Bitten on the Geek. m I u wa a ram with a nub attached. On the stub. which is already stamped, the in- sured writes " mum: and address. After mulling: it he has the benefit of the ill-Immu- for a week, dating from the time Alumna! tin-ream by the sending poutoitice. He retains the and on which his "mum-t " primal. The poliey is good {Jr “.000 If tho holder 1081:. his lite on a Pa""rt,'ter elevator or him- portation line or at a fire, or if he is pennnnrmly aml wriouMy maimed. For Iesst.. iuittrks lesser "tutts will he paid. New York, Feb. ik---Dirgte in the Mot accident hour-nee is the Intest convmi- em for those about to bravo the terrors of ttutrNrortation in New York or other danger! that lurk in the highways and byway; oi ttse city. Machines for the wading of pulicivs made their appear- ume in rates and hunts yrsurday and attracted congiderable attention. The purchaser places a ten-cent piece in the slut, pull» a lever and out comes a ram with a stub attached. On the stub. which is already stamped, the in- sured tt rites " name and address. After mailing it ke has the hone-fit of the in-ummv for a um-L’, dating fruit: the II‘OII ml to Ihera0tueintutktarsgatan Aeeident Policy Good For Week. strtomlina ry INSURANCE MACHINE POLICE MAKE BIG HAUL. Vienna TO HELP THEM. the DEPUTIES FIGHT. by a He-rman. and Muhlillml an wound, and black eye" and saw m-n- mum-rum. The Premier, Von Ilium-rm, Seeing the useless- If atttuupting to pass legislation, the ~v<~iun and aunt tho lM-lmlioi FENIAN RAID. a, Feb. tl.--The present session Austrian Parliament came to an lay utter a scene of turbulence :linary "Win for an assembly PA 1m name and addr he has the hem-fit for a week, dating: ped thereon by the He retains the eard " Ea printer]. The ".000 If tho holder [p.lsu'ngsr elevator I 'k, who has 'van most vin- uh-lrurliun, mu ruptured until hl- Isowlsul for men-y. win was hills-n on tho Iu-rman. and Muhlillml an and black eye" and saw Six oi :, dating from the u hy the sending i the mud on which M. The poliey is w holder inset his elevator or trans- tlu, Ottawa mul lhii " Nt'w York, Felt. 8.--A tlvapateh to thv Herald from Gouverneur, NA'., says: Josiah olmiree, who n-xhle-a in the town of Pitcairn, t'll tho rage of the Adiron. (lurks, is nioicing at the run-no of his little +attghtrr from the Hutches of a big bultl.l:eadtu1 mute. For a few days Olmtrec han noticed a large hint hovering about, his Urn, whirh at times would swoop down “mung his link novk ot sheep during their n'vnling tinw. Several times he tried to get a at"): at the bird, but with. out avail. While his little girl, nhont five years of ngc, was playing: about the ham ye-s terday afternoon the father was startled by the piteous cries of the child, and Matching in tho direction of the ham he mu horrified to are the child in the clutches of the monster bird. _ The outerteg ot both parent and vlnild evidently frightened the eagle, and it dropped the child unhurt on the roof ot the haru. Quickly getting hit gun he took u chance shot. I'm, outside of the loss of a few feathers the bird was uninjured. After making n few circles over the barn buildings it ruse to a great height and finally dimmed in the moun- tains Mr. Olmtree says the eagle meas- ured fully eight ftyt Irom, wing to wing. thick lhrrlitt. Fels. iq.-mte Irish law mum, aitrr many days [tuned in in- -tigation, have rvaehed n decision which pun L500.) annually into the lullkr! of the thtke of Mamrhe.qtatr. The Duke sold his; palate rowntfy to the tenants lander the not "ttttat, which provides that when an estate is insolvent. the vendor, being a tenant for “in, am no bonus but it the co- tate in solvent, the hnnus goes to him. The court; have deeided tint, " though a riwciver had been aitpointed over the Dlvkr’s ostnte in use interest ot his crcditnrn, yet the pro; erty mp" solvency by a trw hundrl'd pounds a 31-37. Following is the almost incredible lint of articles found to have been .qvalluwnd Ivy him. Three bundles of broom fibre, one piece of whalebone, eight inches long; one piece of wire, four inches long; one three-inch nail, with pin- of cloth attached: one but- tnnhook. six pieces of pipe "tenur, twenty-one tobacco tags; thirty-one pieces of insulated tape; one booteye; one steel spring; twenty-seven pins; five one-inch nails; two plum-stones; one paper fastener: one piere of twist- er! picture wire; nine pieces of iron; nine pieces of glass; one iron nut; four Imirpilm; {our lacks: one horseshoe nail; fifty-two two-inch nails; seven two-and-a-half inch nails: thirty-two three-inch nails: one five-inch nail. and two pines of “one, one half an inch square. the other an inch long by half an inch wide and half an inch Eag'e Carried Five-Year-Old Girl to Top of Barn. Irish Cour“ Gave the Duke 3 Fina Bonus on the Sale of His Estate. Dublin. Fob. R.-Tho Irish law mun". aitor many days passed in in- u-qiunxiuu. have rtoehed a decision 1loutrval, Felt. S. A human nslrirh has just died in the Hospital for the Insane at Verdun. lie has been an inmate for the past nine years, and during that time developed a fond- Hess tor nails, wire, glass, hairpins, ete. "ad not a piece of wire punc- tured his stetnaeh h? might have lived and thrived for many years on his diet of hardware Fullowiug is the almost incredible list nf articles found to have been Patient in Verdun Asylum Yielded Much Iron. l lit-fur:- MagiUraie Hunmh-ra llu- pris- huvr-s wt-re arruiv,nml hnru this morning, mill Crown Attorney Peterson refused bail on any mndiliunn, although surv- tim wvri- present to go good for a rea- ‘Ullllhlt' amount. Finally an adiouru- lm‘llt mu tmule until 3 o'clock this " h-rmmn, and in the meantime Attorney- t'tvrreral Fay i, being cuuuraanivated with lo make hail urnmgrnn-nti. At lln- Polio. ('nnrt this morning, in awak- ing of lln- affair, Ctrnduetor Fleming .oid. "IL rm'tainly M‘Flll“ him] for n troirumtn to have to pas" tho lorrihle onlml of n tvrvck, knowing he is perhaps hinmml for the death of his tellowr. and [In-n to have to Fave a trial." PANNED OUT WELL, wrong traek. ”More Magidrutv Strunul- an it may seem. it in ,-utid that the trninmwn'n ball at Stratfonl was u factor in the (the of the accident. The hall “an hPM the night of the accident. and it was tho intention of the tuPW of .384 to change trains with it down freight. and (Inn-t get hawk fur the PVt'tt. ing. It hc-n Iln- 1min Iv“ Ilzu'rhlnn limp nml)’ and hi, trvw went to tlu, animus:- In "hull" lhwr dinner, and in the storm limo-r "min-ml that Hwy “110 nu tlu. Puhnrruon, and Murmur Root, fireman, ot' tlur sumo plaee, in the Grand Trunk freight head-on collision at Harriston on the Nth." is the charge upon which Bail Refused the Men-Nuke- Fleming Talks. Trail-en’s Ball at Stratford on Night of Harrisb- Collision. Engineer and Firemen in Court For Trial at Guelph. BLAME BALL . FOR ACCIDENT. luv BORE OFF CHILD. MANCHESTER IN LUCK. ill-h, Ont., despatch: "That they did . and kill Engineer John Smith, of tf int-h - nail . our half an n inch long Secret Work of Gtathot Oddte'.. lom' Lodge Stolen. \\'.'I-hinglun, FTh. 8.- it was Sillll to. night in otficial (“urn-H that Am- L.-ador lir.vee and the Newfound. land auihoritie ham reached an ugn-vnwnt in the matter of the ques- “mm in ' fishrrus controversy to lw su’nnnm-d to The Hague Court tor atbitratiou. Some concessions were made to the Colonial Government " the recent confevence in Washington bAween Mr. Bryce, Secretary of State Root and lion. J. M. Kent, Minister of Justice of Newfoundland, which WC1'tt ineorporatcd in the treaty signed “ill: row-rmlinm by Mr. Bryce and Mr. iloot. lhis eomproruice has won mer the Nrwfmmdiuud authorities, and as won as the signed treaties are formally exchanged the American copy ot the treaty wi.". be sent to the Senate for rat. ification. It in under.tood that the ”auroral, grips and other signs recognized by the order were all -ttained in Hue hooks which Vere stolen. Newfoundlond Ha: Agreed to Terms of the Fisheries Treaty. Chatham doqntch: Tir" carefully guarded now; leukul out this morn- ing that the Uddtellows' Temple, King street. w." broken into Tursdly night by burglars, who got tl.e combination of the safe and robbed it of many of the costly jewels and ornaments. Skrlelnn keys must have been “and to gain mlmihlon to the lodge room. But ..t id not the tin-ft of the valuables wlm-h h cum-t warning the local Odd. “.0 thing whirl: has mused the most. rottsternation was the diam-ovary that equiv; of the were: work of the order, kept in one of the inmost thrives of the ante. were taken by the thieves, who, it is feared, will tell them to the first pub iishing concern that will buy. “Please have this, boy baptised a Ca- tholic. Call him John Byrne. God blew and forgive all connected with this. If possible have him tsent to a Catholic in. stitution. The woman, who was Iockrd up chm-g- od with abandoning the baby, said she Wag Ellen M urphy, 5.0 wars old. of 224 East It0th Mrret. No woman of that namp Hum at, that address. The baby was sent bs Rollovuo Hmpilnl. State Department ofiieials are anxi- f'iUcl to obtain notion on it before the pnsont seasion orcopgre" expires. l " not the whwh h qetost frliows. At the West Forty-seventh street sta- tion the matron found pinned to the baby's clothvs a peucilled ttote which road: New York. l“l'l!. R. 'l'wo girls walking through Columbus avenue last night no- ticed a neatly dressed middle aged Mr man enter the vestibule of the Pattlist Fathem' Chttreh with a bundle and re- appear empty handed. The girls inves- tigated and found a baby boy 2 days old tucked in wa rm clothes of gum] material lying on the ventihule floor. They fol- lowed the woman to North avenue and Fitiy-mirhth street and had a policeman arrest her With a Note: “God Bless am] For- give All Connected With This." At thy huma- limr. Ire Incl a duly which ho own-cl to Hm runnmlnity. Its. thought, thou-fare. that a sentonee of six .W'als on a charge tho maximum penalty of which was. fourteen years. would tre, a pl'npor one in view of all the chem". uanees. Lewis and Pato were Ren. tr'anl to six .vt'at'4 (5:11: on the Kingdom duugm and thrtse "u"titu' charpe, t'm r-urrvnlly. Bath fate with a good passed Mr. J. Mel). Mowat, an In-llllf of I'm-N young wife. and her five- mouth-old baby, qudo unyimlucnl plea in whieh he urgvd that junk-n ho tem. P"t'ed with mercy. MagNtrate T. Farrell m passing ountenee mid he had made al. lnmlmu- fur the youth of tlre prisoner-y and for Um hut that they hut young wives of only}! lbw munllh' standing. E3 Kingston, Ont., despatch: Reginald Lewis and Pom-y Pare, the young men “up, on Tmsday in the Police Court plmulwl guilty to lrurglarizing the stun-e. of Lullls Ahmmmm and Andrew Mae. Lean, this city, came up for sentence this morning before Magistrate Farrell, and mun eaeh wntmu-c-d to six years in King- stun pvnitrntinry. Tiu'y were arraigned this "writing an ill." t-lmrgv of Mealing ~ilw-rwme- and other :lrtit-li-s from tlu. iouvlr.v ~lx-IL- Hf Waltr,u. Althott In": Sula-day night and Inuit plo'sulml guiity to that, rlmlgr. liufmi- sentence mu paved Mr. J, Mel). Mowat an lwlnlf at Pup-K- young wife. and hvr tive nmmhvuhl Imhy, Inaulv an.eloquertt plea in whit-h ho urgml that jttistisnt, he tem. Ju-rml with mercy. Mugiitrute T. Farrell morning wru- ette .imu pen (M4 "le PASSWORDS--SIGNS. Plea For You: Wife and Five- Mths-Old Baby. Heavy Sentences Given to Two Kingston Burgh”. New York, Feb. 8.--That the new Government of Venezuela must bring_a judicial prosecution on a criminal count against Cipriano Castro, self-exiled pros- ideut of that (ountry, in order to en- compass his position officially, was learned to-day from Count Luigi Aldro- Hindi, acting Italian charge d'affaires at Venezuela, who arrived here from ldraeas on the steamship Zulia. Castro, In: said, is still the official president of that country under the terms of the Venezuelan constitution, and in order to make Humor. tho constitutional presi- dent it will lie "mortuary to impeach ("intro on a criminal count. A judicial prosecution will likely be brought “minit him, based on his al.. leged action in cabling to P. M. (‘urde- mu. tlwn a departmental Governor, an order for tho killing at ilompr. during the rinla that followed Castro's depar- ture from Ca rut-as " Still President of Venezuela Ihr der Term of (loam IMPEACH CASTRO. SIX YEARS EACH. LEFT A BABY WON OVER. ymm with on the Clan. uentetwec. to run (-ml- prisoners heard their deal of (-mulminrv. The stove itself was completely shat- tered, and when fellow workmen, alum- ed at the noise, hurried into the office, they found Carpenter gunning with pain, while the stove and its contents were scattered about the tloor. Cleveland. Fell. 8.--"Tbe world, debtor, in account with Edward Molina, creditor. 1'o one life, ruined; to urbane aciJ, IO rents; to hell, om- eternity. 'l'hEs'ac- ecunt many ho squared by giving me a de!'ttt/ grae.", _ -- _ -e Tim ia all that remains to tell of the identity of L mm who died by his own band in a lodging house here but night. The inscription, written on R turn and dirty scrap of paper, mu found on a ehair in My room. Sample Weighing 67% Pound: Award. ed First Prize. Calgary, Feb. 8.---Alberta rod wheat ttout southern Alberta, weighing tit :H pounds, was exhibited at the Pro. vinoial seed Fair being held here and v.11: awarded first prize. Government officials were in charge of the weigh- ing and tuning. many ample: going as, 06 and trr. The grain will be used by the Government in exhibition pur- pmea. Experts chin! this " the world's record in Weight of when per Invalid. Four exhibiu of can weigh- ed 47 pounds while all sample- avenged 42. Entries at field no» show up uplan- didly. Judging will be completed to morrow. It is believed that the accident I'm canned by the premium of some explo- sive in a slmvelful of coal that. Carpets. tor had just placed in the stove, Is a back draught, the only other pomible came of an explosion, could hardly have brought about one of such violence. The man who died was not of the lodging house t.rpr. He was fairly well dressed. HU thin fare mu that of a man of refinement. Summit. S. J., Feb. 8.- Tlu. victim of a myatorimm t-xplmluu of a trot stow lard night in the office of the Summit and Madison Ice Compauy here, David Carpenter. one of the employees of the concern, lies at his home in agony with all the chances in favor of his losing the sight of his left eye. He was com- pletely blinded at first, but phyuiciauu managed to nus-taro the high! of the right eye Curious Document is Left by Man Who kills Himself. Kumhart, who " twenty years of ago, and unmarried, oollnpaod when the sonic-um was pronounced. Explosion Nearly Cos“: the Sight of Man Who Was Putting on Coal. The Judge remarked it wss the most ntrociously immoral case he! had ever hot. Barnhart had gone to Pykp’s house, accepted lumpitality, engaged the yan- pnthios of the hmhand, who was to ttet him a position and at the very time he was doing this Barnhart was scheming to get his wife. "rockville dospntt-h: Edwin Harn- hart, the young man who Inst week doped with Mrs. J. A. Pyke, I young married woman of eighteen yours. was sentenced by Judge McDonald this " tornoon to five years in Kingston Pen. itentiary. The pair were intercepted It Lynn a week ago on Monday, fire miles west of here. and Barnhatt was horse- whipped by the girl‘s father and uncle. Tho woman was brought bark here, but Burnimrt, who gut. away, was afterwards captured at Oshawa. He “as charged with stealing 830 from I'yln- and aiding and abetting the woman to leave her huhhnnd. Penitentiary For the You: [layer Bumbart. BOLTS WILL. Boston, Feb. g.-- In the belief express- ed by Boston attorneys that the will of the late "unjmnin Hadley, the Homer. ville hermit. Found recently on a door. sitett in England. dimming of property tv,lned at iGot.000. ia n fur-gory, Mil-hurl I", l"nrr.=l|. of thi< rily. mlminintrntor of tlu. v~tul0 ut' Mr. llmllvy. lust night. de. rlarml that "ltarpesi will he brought againa't tour person“ in England for forg- I-ry and mnepirnvy. Mr. llndll'y was bv. lint-d here to ILIH- dim! inlestare. " omtly. hmvvvor. an announcement came trom London. ling” that Mr. lludley’s “ill had Isven found on a doorstop in that city. In the alleged will was a Im- quu-t io Prtsident Room-volt. of $10,000, whirl: the Prvsidvnt refused tn nompl. HE”! To $500,000. l himgo, relr. R.~.\lrn. Mayme Mckem ttd inn-s rrevived word that through the death of an aunt at ILwego, N. Y., sht- Inn. hulk-n heir to an estate va'u d at 5501),”). The aunt was Mrs. John St. Roche, who died lust December. Mrs. McKenna aim is nnv of several heirs to an estate which has pending a suit rguimt the city of New York for por sosiion of prom-Hy valued at $200,010,- 060. dvr the most iotuantie oireuttttFtattees. Upon returning from a bruise in a ro. ing rat-hound, he was met on the wharf hcre by two strung-rs. who asked him if he know who his parents were. 'the ho) replied "No." lie vxplaim-d that he had hos-n brought up Ly the parish and that he always had been ignorant of his origin. The two 'strangers then informed him that they were tite execu- tor" of the will of his mother, an Ameri- um woman, wlm died a few weeks ago in the village of Mumiaca, near Bilbao, lvming him $000,000. Snn Sebastian, Spain, Feb. 8.---A poor fisher boy of San Sebastian, named Lo- jatlwilfl, recently inherited a fortune un. Chicago Woman Fails Heir to $500, “O and Expect: More. Will Was Bogus and Roosevelt Won’t Get "at 810,0“. Ignorant of His Pauline [Mil His Katha Died. h POOR BOY ', IEiT $600,000. WORLD DEBTOR. STOVE BLEW w. ALBERTA RED WHEAT. FIVE YEARS. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO The Mntt Hntrr--Ertrilr. uir- Itu be. muw Ibo hardly mt ft! the Chief. when” UK. Dr. Joseph Bryant said at the tuber- culosis exhibition in New York that "human mating based on good gen-e n- ther than on beguiling sentiment would do much inward making mankind im. mune to tuberculosis." “But you raid,"' declared the nun; lady, “that, if marriages were hand on common sense instead of love, con- sumption would deem." no nodded. "Well, isn't that the has thin ?" she cried triumphantly, " laying in osmatmtptioa in and flue?" " mildn't be rude bayou if I tried." said Dr. Bnynnt, ‘but s6itr, you know, your way at arguing in very much like the!” Mt; drill." ThyOapltal Question. Cape Town', Feb. B. The responsilrle "t'wrxPttIret'_ of the 'l’munvuul rn-fuM- to .lmluulu-c tlse rmnprumiu- ml the ruliitul qmwliun. Tl:" Cape llrt'~'l " moth-rule. ttl/tle that of Nutul i, Mill hostile, though the Time, “mild prot‘vr llw (-unr promi,re-'to the failure of the whale ,wltetnef lt i. "nderwtood that the ar- rantp'tm'rtG' for administration will lol- low the Calcutta and Shula or tue Lon. dun and Dublin model, including the (w tuhlidmu-nt of an official telegraph and an nwelorulml train ,urrviee. ”How dare you, sir," said she. “claim that love gm oomautTtion'."l __ _, "Recruit-they are ealled the awk- wnn! squad-often reduce the drill ser- geant to deqtair. I once heard n ur- gennt. after struggling with a partiew lu-ly imrt recruit for none time, say to tho mun: The “'omul TUter--Catt you napkin why it is that . woman - ever tin-l:- 3 man for giving her " nut in I Mreet ear? “Afterward, n 1 dinner. the noted physicim Wu attacked by 1 you; lady, - . .. .. . .. . . " Tail, fellow, do you believe that tith-Y [and for the braiu'r' “‘Sufe I do,' replied the recruit peels . 2' 'theh, for goodne- uh,’ exam-ed e mt. ' and eat a whnIe.’ 'u. WW: ia'. "Oh, I didn't go so tir u that," m, Brant returneqzm - _ - -- The Australians uppreviate the slum-- tttttttship, aided by the lmld, euli,elrtened policy of the Inollwr ctiutury, whirl: lml In hum-ow mull-r sect.tritrel.v imnlu-ruhlu- dit'tivultie.i. Australia will Ire delight ed it Sou”: Airiea ttvoid,, hcr. rum. and lake, whammy:- of her tNttwierto'. Mr. lh-nhin points out that at tho next, im, Irerial conference Newfoundland will he the only colony handing alum from its natural tmion.. Melbourne, Feb. K.----.'-'"". Fiuher and Mr. Deukin Welcome the South Af. ricnn Union lo the family of untiulh within the (-mpirv in the warmed man ner. To the New Toronto, Ont., dwpatvh; The National Drug and (‘hmnicnl Co., of Hamilton, is lxing sued by N. C. Potaon & Co., of Kingston, for onutges for alleged in- fringmnents of trade mama and designs and for alleged imitation of and sale oi goods of drfrndanls as goods of the Plaintiffs'. The Inuer are asking for an injunction aim for the prevention of the zuh- and tmtuutaeture in the nuns in which (In-y allege the defendants Me im- itating them. Hamilton Company Being Sued For Infringement. Judge .lnlm D. Shall”- today wutenml William Martin, “plural, to M-rve five years in UK- Western Penitentiary, the limit oi llu- law, on the rlmrgo of mwmll and battery with intrnt to commit. n muro sz-rinus "rinw, an Mrs. Mary Scha. fer Stu-ml weeks tego. Many nogrm-s of the Herron Hill dis. triet are moving to the sulmrln, to ttet away from the mvno of the trouble. The ttutltorities have smut mu young mm. tlrossz-d an mum". and armed with blackjack. hoping to have the guilty mamas new“ or attack them. Gm! w'a< identiiicd to-day us the ‘man new running away from the same of the mow rem-ht nsmult, and Misa Ida O'Nvil, the victim oi the attack, gave a descripliun of the can worn by her assailant that fits the headgear worn by Make. The nuthurilim ln'liaw that in Mark Nuke the-y have the man who has twen tvrruriting the Norm" llill district. Me. Pittsburg, Pa.. Feb. tl.---The situation in the Herron llill district, where over 150 neurons have been nrrostrd follow. ing the many attack-3 on young white girls, is quit-t to-night, but a double foree of polivo and plain.elotho men is still on duty, as there ic, n strung under cur. nnt of racial feeling that needs but slight thR'ttrW Co lrrenk forth in violent form The oral: almost caused o panic among those who Ind already u- sembled fo.. the evening gervioe. The lexton lad just fittished sounding the bell. Crust I" hurled to the tuor un- conscious. A section of his skull "in inches long and an inch wide won ro- Armed You; Men of PittNrg Out on the Streets moved New York, Feb. 8.-A dupltch to The Honk] from Cubrlud. It. says: Willis- A. Grist, - My one _ A railroad Inn. u in An.. guy Hospital, this city. in I criuul condition from a fraetured skin. The injury In caused by the loo-pound bell of Grace Methodist Epineopnl Church, Virginia avenue, {tiling from its socket in the steeplg upon Grist u he vu- pusiug through Jae vestibule last night to the nun auditorium of the church, where revival avarice: no in progress it PM Inn's Sh. at C... CHURCH BELL FELL AUS H‘MLIA'S WELCOME TRADE MARKS. Fora of Circumstances. RACE WAR. Will be Attache}. ft, Walle- Hoping Eat I Whale. Union South African Ott Than-day ttu. ratepayers of King- ston carried the Dry-luv to pant the Worgrtwith Piano Company . It.“ of ”0.000 to [amen it new" to “our" plan. in t4rw " the In]; In“ it "tstat-d In, tim in Domain. _ " pigeons so photographers, end the first pictures, which were two by two centi- metres in size, were conoidered quite satisfactory as preliminary results. As lllc inventor soon realised the scope of this ides he ordered from s good me. chanic. A larger comers with is better objective and films of four by four comimctns, with s View to further im. proving those views. This camera haw. ing been fist-d to the pigmu's breast. with s thin bond of laud wood WI! kept in position on the heck of the bird by means of strips. A mull indie rub. ber ball, allowing the air slowly to es- cape, Would effect. the iatstaattttneous opening of the shutter in due time. As the air issue from the ball the litter collapsed more sud more, while dieen. gnging the shutter " regular intends, which were readily predetermined. Dr. Neubronnet. was thus able to securo eight consecutive views. but tin-cspscity of the nppsrntus is likely to be in. ercatwd up to thirty views, so that, with intervals of hslf s minute, s distance lot fifteen kilometres could be covered nearly continuously. As s pigeon is able to transport seventy-five amino to n dist-nee trn times " grant, no assent tial difficulties will be met with in carrying this ides out in practice. And this process would seem to he specially convenient for the taking of photographic "cords from bird-eye per- gpu-tirc. the German War IAqmrtaiwut mun bccume interested in the invention, and Dr. Nubronncr was entrusted with the taking of views from two Hinton-m iii-inure of the Text-l waterworks, which are quilt! similar to a mums. Being tumble to use any haul demote. Dr. Nuibi-onmr decided on constructing s transportable Cute, for which the pigeons obviously had to be trained. A dsrk room arranged on the csr showed the pictures to be developed immediately. The pigeon during the stunt is sbie to two to thirty-six kilometres distance. On the ocmsiou of s lecture many delivered at Granting, Ur. Neubmnnor exhibited a. csrrier oipon equipped with his nppsrstus. so well as some pigeon pictures "unified on a morn. Special interest was srouscd in some views token of the park in Priedriehsdtot Car tie, accessible. to nobody, which strik- ingly dcuiwstrsted the possibility of using csrrier pigeons for ohtsiniu. pic- tum of lu-Icsgueled forts. The invention sud pncticsl use of dirigilrle sirshlps, to in from reducing the utility of this ingenious process, would seem to int-mu its possibilities. Ail-ships would in fact silow s punt-er of earrier pigeons to be hunched from considerable height behind the front of the enemy on the position of the ist- tonsnduthesepipom wouddtslm their views from s nods-rote height the ‘sslloon would not require to be taken to the 2t'attudgt 'rr “Mid by the photons work. 00' P" Instantly sen-in st considerable height- thus being relatively at; let', le ro ilesofteeneluy. hale '0 . seams would thus serve to supple-at one nrtt0er.--reeetiarl World Mag- sine. Llnuln'e Both! in God. An intensely important feature of Lin. eoln’s leadership would he omitted it nothing were raid of the effect upon his thought and conduct. of " belief in and count-ions communion with on Ai. mighty, mysterimn and beneficent Potts er, oonrernirttr, itself not. Ion with hu- man affairs than with the much of oer mm and the sweep ot eortstatutioms. The deity In to him " ever-present, our, 1113mm. 'mfWrnre. There was nothing of theology or dog-lotion in his religious opinions; but he lived in the spirit. The strnrtge titan-e of the Ai. mighty Sovereign perplexed kin, end he sought with ”Minnow eMe8'"'" to read the decree: of Providence in the "ttHump' at "one, lanai." taking tit-finite notion in W with his interpretation at divine tndimttm= And alway- the he“ in (hadron to H... that... to W t o 1't"ifhuhrll'drUl'at=%'1' i/Geri/ries.--"-" the Leader" in the February Century. - After testing this C'RttM?ta from In oxpreu train Dr. Neubmnaer tteomedmi to perform his experiments on carrier pigeons as photographers, and the first pictures, which were two by two conti- metm in size. were comm-nu! mm- Performance of Currier Pigeons Whh the Canon in Gamay. Apigeon that used to be quite punc- tual mmaineul fully a month on ita way, no that the question ”one u to when it might have Ituyed in the meantime. In order to decide um it occurred to Dr. Neubrotmer that he might attach to his pigeon a 'small photographic mtmettt, ul. towing mum distiuot views to he takmt during a flight of about twenty metres a. amend. Arm-thong, " yarn old, slum] on a uh -d under tbe window from where the girls jumped directing them lww to make their fall as e'"Y a tr-ith, and catching two at the smaller girls in hir, nun. Mrs. R. N. owen, who, with her huulmul, mu in tharge of the imlitution. fought her a'ay down the main “airway while it mu a luau of flan-um. carrying I sis. wvckm-oid Lalse in her drum. and with two mull children clinging to her skirt \ Tr, fire Marla! in the uulth wing, nul wtvad mpid'y through the entire struc- tttte. Thy 'n‘upuuy Ins.- “ill he ttttout ‘33“.000. PHOTOGRAPHS ON THE WING In the plnic that etovued when the "hit, dun were :walwued by the ttrat uhr " wvernl little girls Jumped [man tt Mud surrey wiuduw, Inu it is um thought that any of them wear “any hun, though Ruth Hoff, H. y-ur- old, w." wrimuly injured in the luck. Jatue, Battle Creek. Mich., Feb. tk-The l kc" Memorial "mm, a (hum-amt“ "otvorick orphmngc located on western humadnry of this at". w“ m'troy-cd lay tire MIIy (0-day, 1'5"... the tttirtylven little innm -. vote u ing when the roll mu " "mu-d in a tage all the orphans.- growl utter fire. The mining: Lent Ferney, you" old; Ceeil 1lttotett, In; Ile, Goodenow, 8. Whamwumauu “Mutual-uh little Mk. 1. Fun n Third Storey Widow. mm um: muss mssmc. View to further inn. = Thu cam here. the pirmn's Inn-t of him wood m" the hack of the bird A mull lndh rub. n thIt-n-umI-n-lult tr. tL-Ne Ill:- lly trust, oid, was _ Juan-- on a uh -d the girl. in a on T'IIN of vu- ttties.. "L' th lh d

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